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the city and the state are both scrambling and struggling to keep up the city and state share. we depend on the federal money. and a sudden cut -- these have been cut back before. the budget has been cut substantially in the last couple of years. a huge budget cut on top of this in home heating assistance and certainly in sandy aid would be disastrous. >> sure. congressman welch, what do you think is going to happen? what is the solution here? >> well, the solution is that we don't act so stupid. i mean, this is really a dumb move. it's not as though we can't handle getting the deficit under control by doing some of the things the president mentioned. >> the republicans have drawn the line in the sand. no more revenue. so where does that leave the democrats? >> get rid of the loopholes. you know, in the fiscal cliff legislation, we put in a paragraph at the 11th hour that gave amgen about $500 million in increased reimbursements for medicaid -- a medicare drug. i mean, there are loopholes in there that just have no basis whatsoever in the budget. and it costs an immense amount
the city and the state are both scrambling and struggling to keep up the city and state share. we depend on the federal money. and a sudden cut -- these have been cut back before. the budget has been cut substantially in the last couple of years. a huge budget cut on top of this in home heating assistance and certainly in sandy aid would be disastrous. >> sure. congressman welch, what do you think is going to happen? what is the solution here? >> well, the solution is that we don't...
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in 600 cities around the world, including dozens of cities here in the united states there were mass street protests against it. not everybody was wrong about this. we didn't all blunder into this together because we all believed what that lousy intelligence turned up. it didn't go that way. there was a deliberate campaign to deceive the public, and it succeeded well enough to start a war based on threats and stories and evidence that were not true. and if the revisionism that we are experiencing right now ten years later is able to succeed then we are doomed to repeat this again as a country some day if we do not come to terms with what happened and how it happened. if we do not learn the lessons of that disaster as a country and how we were duped, how it worked, then history says we are doomed to repeat it. on monday night, msnbc's new documentary on exactly how this happened, will premier. called hubris:selling the iraq war. >> the general is a wise and inspiring commander. >> a declassified memo from 2001 reveals that donald rumsfeld met with the commander, general tommy franks,
in 600 cities around the world, including dozens of cities here in the united states there were mass street protests against it. not everybody was wrong about this. we didn't all blunder into this together because we all believed what that lousy intelligence turned up. it didn't go that way. there was a deliberate campaign to deceive the public, and it succeeded well enough to start a war based on threats and stories and evidence that were not true. and if the revisionism that we are...
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> from a presidential divot and a senator sand trap to one big republican mulligan. here are today's top lines. it's in the hole. >> let's begin tonight with america. >> these cuts are not smart. >> it's not about the sequester. this is about defining who his enemy is. >> this is not an abstraction. people will lose their jobs. >> it will be in some ways a yawn. the histrionics that are coming from the president. is anybody not going to stand up and call his bluff. >> congress can do the right thing. >> he's stealing from his kids. >> if i said that, would i be over the top? >> my door is open. i'm willing to work with anybody. >> it's one thing to keep us in the dark about a fleet of flying robo assassins. >> why is he popular then. >> but a round of golf on your day off? >> an amazing touch. he can chip and putt. >> did he replace his divots or send susan rice to cover them up? >> mitt romney has a billion dollars to spend and you're still telling me that the ame
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. >>> from a presidential divot and a senator sand trap to one big republican mulligan. here are today's top lines. it's in the hole. >> let's begin tonight with america. >> these cuts are not smart. >> it's not about the sequester. this is about defining who his enemy is. >> this is not an abstraction. people will lose their jobs. >> it will be in...
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in 600 cities around the world, including dozens of cities here in the united states there were mass street protests against it. not everybody was wrong about this. we didn't all blunder into this together because we all believed what that lousy intelligence turned up. it didn't go that way. there was a deliberate campaign to deceive the public, and it succeeded well enough to start a war based on threats and stories and evidence that were not true. and if the revisionism that we are experiencing right now ten years later is able to succeed here is a preview clip. >> he is a wise and inspiring commander. >> a declassified memo reveals that donald rumsfeld met with general tommy franks to review plans for the decapitation of the iraqi government. they discuss ideas of how to start a war. one suggestion? create a dispute over wmd inspections. >> this is a regime that agreed to inspections then kicked out the inspectors. >> 9/11 made it possible for the first time for the american people to break a tradition of not launching offensive wars. >> the pressure to find evidence falls heavily
in 600 cities around the world, including dozens of cities here in the united states there were mass street protests against it. not everybody was wrong about this. we didn't all blunder into this together because we all believed what that lousy intelligence turned up. it didn't go that way. there was a deliberate campaign to deceive the public, and it succeeded well enough to start a war based on threats and stories and evidence that were not true. and if the revisionism that we are...
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for ruthless -- >> i make the distinction with shutting down the city. i do think they went to the extreme in the cover, "rolling stone" did glamorize this guy in the way they put him on the cover. i understand it is going to be the cover of "business week" next week. >> it is a cover of the "rolling stone" cover. >> this same photo was on page 1 of the "new york times" but it didn't have the same effect of glamorizing sae ining tsarnaev g stone" cover. they could have used his head shot, then had a clollage. you have some concern about what went into what is behind this whole thing whereas if the terrorist fits the profile, nobody cares about what caused it. >> to the "new york times'" point, if you look at the last 17 covers of "rolling stone," that's a decidedly illustrious group of people. this is generationally a very relevant group of people. and in some ways critics of the cover are saying this is a tacit endorsement, that he somehhe so in the pantheon of -- or confers legitimacy -- >> i just don't get a lot of this. i could be wrong by this. ther
for ruthless -- >> i make the distinction with shutting down the city. i do think they went to the extreme in the cover, "rolling stone" did glamorize this guy in the way they put him on the cover. i understand it is going to be the cover of "business week" next week. >> it is a cover of the "rolling stone" cover. >> this same photo was on page 1 of the "new york times" but it didn't have the same effect of glamorizing sae ining tsarnaev...
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now even the suburbs are moving back to the cities. this is the future of the country, and we need everybody to be playing for that broad majority. >> when we talk about the republicans building a bigger tent, so we just finished talking about immigration, and it seems like whether it's eric cantor or marco rubio, there are voice that is want to be more inclusive. whether now or later. the reality, though, is that on a parallel track you have gop governors who are pursuing changes to the electoral college system. the redistricting in 2010 sort of cemented red versus blue rather than anything purple. there is the filibuster -- the use of the filibuster, which jonathan says basically is -- it's an unusually powerful tool as it is in the hands of senate republicans, and then there's the voter id stuff. on one hand, yes, the republican party wants to be more inclusive, but at the same time they're trying to manipulate the rules in a way that gives people less of a place at the table, if you like. >> that's politics. i don't know why we act
now even the suburbs are moving back to the cities. this is the future of the country, and we need everybody to be playing for that broad majority. >> when we talk about the republicans building a bigger tent, so we just finished talking about immigration, and it seems like whether it's eric cantor or marco rubio, there are voice that is want to be more inclusive. whether now or later. the reality, though, is that on a parallel track you have gop governors who are pursuing changes to the...
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city chiefs on the cold tundra. >> it's the big comeback video. i think -- the right answer is awesomely irrelevant. >> awesomely irrelevant. one thing i'm wondering in the next presidential cycle, after herman cain and after sarah palin we will view more cynically candidates who seem to be running for president as a way to amp up their speaking fees in the future. >> over the bus. i think herman cain and the whole issue of taking money from his campaign. >> ha do you think his speaking fees are up? >> before he ran for president? >> before he was the head of a pizza chain. >> now he has a nationally syndicated talk show. there's something to be said for the sort of presidential ambition for marketing strategy. you have had people in the past that have used it to relaunch themselves. newt gingrich i don't know if he thought he could be president but he brought himself back on to the national stage. we laugh at sarah palin, she is funny, but she still has relevancy. there's a palinite caucus within the republican party. could she have some utility
city chiefs on the cold tundra. >> it's the big comeback video. i think -- the right answer is awesomely irrelevant. >> awesomely irrelevant. one thing i'm wondering in the next presidential cycle, after herman cain and after sarah palin we will view more cynically candidates who seem to be running for president as a way to amp up their speaking fees in the future. >> over the bus. i think herman cain and the whole issue of taking money from his campaign. >> ha do you...
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media accounts inevitably talk about the unique city, an industrial city in appalachia, noting the slide into depression. the football team too many primacy, central to the town's pride and character. it's an important element of the story, but makes us feel that these people aren't like us. i don't have the luxury of separation. i lived for years in a town just up the river. i went to see bill clinton speak. found out for sure i was pregnant for the first time at a doctor's office in the creaky downtown. i was just in the area two weeks ago to celebrate my daughter's birthday with old neighbors and friends. what you might be struck by most if you were to visit is how genuine how kind, how open, how sincere. that's what struck me. in fact, this town is like your hometown, this high school is like your high school. something here went horribly wrong and it could go horribly wrong where you live too. yesterday i saw this headline -- another football player accused of rape. another community blaming the victim. this isn't a football sure, not a social media issue, it's an american issue, an
media accounts inevitably talk about the unique city, an industrial city in appalachia, noting the slide into depression. the football team too many primacy, central to the town's pride and character. it's an important element of the story, but makes us feel that these people aren't like us. i don't have the luxury of separation. i lived for years in a town just up the river. i went to see bill clinton speak. found out for sure i was pregnant for the first time at a doctor's office in the...
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city that's a tough city. he brought lots of money back and projects back and lost his career in a trumped up, fake scandal that rick santorum and john boehner created in the '90s. he lost his career, reputation, put on trial, exonerated but spent the last 20 years of his life totally unappreciated and died this year. he deserved a little bit of regular cognition, joe early. >> phyllis diller. amazing trailblazing comedian. >> she was. >> alex, sorry to see you go? >> i have two. george mcgovern and robby shankguard. very different men. >> i'm very sorry to see go whitney houston. >> yeah. >>> we're going to be back with more of our "last word" holiday show. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back to. ♪ >>> welcome back to. >> reporter: "the last word" holiday party. our new category is the biggest surprise of 2012. karen finney, what was the biggest surprise of 2012? >> that we were able to call the election right around 11:00. >> you know, i wasn't surprised by that. >> wow weren't surprised? >> i actually thought that's
city that's a tough city. he brought lots of money back and projects back and lost his career in a trumped up, fake scandal that rick santorum and john boehner created in the '90s. he lost his career, reputation, put on trial, exonerated but spent the last 20 years of his life totally unappreciated and died this year. he deserved a little bit of regular cognition, joe early. >> phyllis diller. amazing trailblazing comedian. >> she was. >> alex, sorry to see you go? >> i...
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, which is why it loses a net 80% of the black vote in the big cities, because 90 minus 10 is 80. it used to be two thirds minus a third was a third, and the republican party could win statewide easily. about you when you start losing a net 80%, you're in the not in the business anymore. here is pennsylvania republicans, speaking out openly about using requirement to limit the vote. here's pennsylvania house republican leader mike turzai in june of last year. let's listen to him admit they're using this requirement to screw the black voter out of voting. let's listen to him. >> voter i.d., which will allow governor romney to win the state of pennsylvania -- done. >> romney wins, and just this summer, the pennsylvania republican party chair bragged that voter i.d. helped republicans shave some points, like point shaving in basketball, shaved some points from obama's win last year. let's listen to this guy admit it again. we're not making this up. >> reporter: do you think all the attention to voter i.d. affected last year's elections? i think it did. think about this. we cut obama
, which is why it loses a net 80% of the black vote in the big cities, because 90 minus 10 is 80. it used to be two thirds minus a third was a third, and the republican party could win statewide easily. about you when you start losing a net 80%, you're in the not in the business anymore. here is pennsylvania republicans, speaking out openly about using requirement to limit the vote. here's pennsylvania house republican leader mike turzai in june of last year. let's listen to him admit they're...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> now, in major cities around the country and all across the country, kitchen staff, particularly, are heavily foreign-born. and often in my experience, in new york, often undocumented. i know when i worked places, a lot of undocumented workers. i wonder where the industry is as immigration reform kind of coming up on the horizon politically? when are they? are they support of immigration reform? presumably, if i.c. shows up in a kitchen, you guys in are in bad shape? >> well, i want to address a quick point that goes to this and also some other things had they we talked about. what's amazing about the industry, it's an entry point for immigrants to get their job. not just kids but people in all walks of life. and that's what makes it such a great asset to us here in america. it gives people an opportunity to work a job. it's true, a lot of people go on into that industry. they may not work the same job, though, they may not work the same job or go on to better responsibility in the same restaurant. in terms of that, no one wants to see --
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> now, in major cities around the country and all across the country, kitchen staff, particularly, are heavily foreign-born. and often in my experience, in new york, often undocumented. i know when i worked places, a lot of undocumented workers. i wonder where the industry is as immigration reform kind of coming up on the horizon politically? when are they? are they support of immigration reform? presumably, if i.c. shows up in a kitchen,...
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city that's a tough city. he brought lots of money back and projects back and lost his career in a trumped up, fake scandal that rick santorum and john boehner created in the '90s. he lost his career, reputation, put on trial, exonerated but spent the last 20 years of his life totally unappreciated and died this year. he deserved a little bit of regular cognition, joe early. >> phyllis diller. amazing trailblazing comedian. >> she was. >> alex, sorry to see you go? >> i have two. george mcgovern and rob gi shank gl guard. very different men. >> i'm very sorry to see go whitney houston. >> yeah. >>> we're going to be back with more of our "last word holiday show." ♪ smoothes, lifts, defies? red jars are all the same right? wrong! you need three uses of a $15 cream to equal the moisturizing power of one use of regenerist microsculpting cream. seems not all red jars are created equal. olay regenerist. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets hear
city that's a tough city. he brought lots of money back and projects back and lost his career in a trumped up, fake scandal that rick santorum and john boehner created in the '90s. he lost his career, reputation, put on trial, exonerated but spent the last 20 years of his life totally unappreciated and died this year. he deserved a little bit of regular cognition, joe early. >> phyllis diller. amazing trailblazing comedian. >> she was. >> alex, sorry to see you go? >> i...
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citi has formed a partnership with our company so that we can take all the lessons from the revitalization of urban america to other cities. so we are now working in chicago and in washington, dc and newark. it's amazing how important safe, affordable housing is to the future of our society. losing thrusters. i need more power. give me more power! [ mainframe ] located. ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ warp speed. i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart
citi has formed a partnership with our company so that we can take all the lessons from the revitalization of urban america to other cities. so we are now working in chicago and in washington, dc and newark. it's amazing how important safe, affordable housing is to the future of our society. losing thrusters. i need more power. give me more power! [ mainframe ] located. ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and...
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using data predictively to help power entire cities. so the turbines of today... will power us all... into the future. ♪ >>> a really monstrous storm is pounding western europe. it's one of the most powerful coastal storm systems to hit europe in years. hurricane-force winds over 100 miles an hour in some locations, heavy rain and flooding, hundreds of fallen and uprooted trees blocking traffic and crushing cars. in britain, there are tons of power failures. several lines on the london underground have been suspended. the port of dover was shut down for hours, stopping travel across the channel between england and france. winds were up to 120 miles an hour in amsterdam. amsterdam saw lots of damage and people ordered to stay inside. wind gusts were so strong in germany that they shut down parts of the audubon for fear that cars would be blown off the road, no matter how fast they were going. at least 13 storm-related deaths have been reported across western europe. and while this storm is extremely powerful, it's not considered a hurricane by weather standards b
using data predictively to help power entire cities. so the turbines of today... will power us all... into the future. ♪ >>> a really monstrous storm is pounding western europe. it's one of the most powerful coastal storm systems to hit europe in years. hurricane-force winds over 100 miles an hour in some locations, heavy rain and flooding, hundreds of fallen and uprooted trees blocking traffic and crushing cars. in britain, there are tons of power failures. several lines on the...
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adding to the euphoria of the day, a grant check from the city of new york for $5,000 was personally delivered by commissioner robert walsh to help them pay for equipment that was lost during the storm. >> $5,000 check for you to have. >> thank you so much. >> don't spend it all in one place. >> after the excitement of the grand opening mike and denise checked in with scott and tim. >> you guys had three homework assignments. condensing the merch you. >> we stripped it down to five, six items, meat loaf, fish, comfort food people really need. >> i notice tons of commuters coming in here. it was what are you doing for the community. what did you guys come up with? >> we had talked about having a television screen that used one of our cameras that are outside that shows the street going up the block so when the commuters are in here getting breakfast, they can see the buses coming down the street. we weren't able to incorporate it in today but we'll get it done. >> it takes the rush out of the rush. >> the third thing is pricing. >> for grand reopening, we held the pricing on most of o
adding to the euphoria of the day, a grant check from the city of new york for $5,000 was personally delivered by commissioner robert walsh to help them pay for equipment that was lost during the storm. >> $5,000 check for you to have. >> thank you so much. >> don't spend it all in one place. >> after the excitement of the grand opening mike and denise checked in with scott and tim. >> you guys had three homework assignments. condensing the merch you. >> we...
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officials, to participate in the direction that the city goes in, it is wrong. >> speakers today in detroit told the crowd stand up for your rights. we will aggravate, agitate, be a nuisance until our voice is heard. somebody else warned the crowd, those of you in other cities that think it won't happen to you, you just wait and see. she argued being put under an emergency manager left her town, highland park, in worse shape than when the emergency manager got there. michigan has been experimenting with emergency managers for awhile now. and that experiment has produced bad enough results that a couple of democratic congressmen from detroit are asking for help from the federal government. before now, they asked the federal government to consider how emergency management gets rid of local voting rights, which is particularly fraught, given that half the black population of michigan has now had its local voting rights taken away by these measures. now the two detroit congressmen are asking for another kind of help. they're asking the government accountability office to look into whether emerg
officials, to participate in the direction that the city goes in, it is wrong. >> speakers today in detroit told the crowd stand up for your rights. we will aggravate, agitate, be a nuisance until our voice is heard. somebody else warned the crowd, those of you in other cities that think it won't happen to you, you just wait and see. she argued being put under an emergency manager left her town, highland park, in worse shape than when the emergency manager got there. michigan has been...
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giving up voting rights as a way of saving cities turns out does not save the cities. and so, yes, detroit has a problem, nobody says that detroit doesn't have a problem. but this emergency overseer thing that the republicans are doing in michigan, it does not seem to be that solution to that problem. it is a radical policy, which the republicans say is justified by cities and towns and school districts being in dire financial straits. the problem is this radical policy does not seem to fix the problem of these places being in dire financial straits. if it doesn't fix the problem, why are they doing it? in detroit, the opposition to being taken over. the opposition to giving up their democratic form of government. right now looks like this. looks like people driving really deliberately slowly down the freeway at rush hour. just a few cars poking along, one with a sign that reads democracy and another that reads detroit emergency manager. they're undoubtedly infuriating many of the people they're inconveniencing by this traffic jam that is on purpose. the organizers say
giving up voting rights as a way of saving cities turns out does not save the cities. and so, yes, detroit has a problem, nobody says that detroit doesn't have a problem. but this emergency overseer thing that the republicans are doing in michigan, it does not seem to be that solution to that problem. it is a radical policy, which the republicans say is justified by cities and towns and school districts being in dire financial straits. the problem is this radical policy does not seem to fix the...
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the oklahoma city medical examiner last night having placed the number of dead at 51. this morning revised that number to 24 confirmed deaths. a spokesman explaining that some victims were counted twice in the initial chaos. the monster tornado has now officially been deemed to reach ef5 stat nus at least one area. according to survey crews, which estimated peak winds of 210 miles per hour. its force, get this, is estimated to have been 8 to 600 times greater than the atomic bomb which exploded in hiroshima. the storm system initially created an ef0 tornado touching down at 2:56 yesterday afternoon just 16 minutes after the first warning was sounded. the funnel quickly intensified and within four miles and just ten minutes later had reached category 4. its track was eerily similar to the 1999 ef4 tornado that struck the area, and it devastated everything in its path, including two schools and a hospital. as we see this time lapse video of the tornado's progression, it was on the ground for 17 miles, creating a path of carnage that was at its greatest 1.3 miles wide. th
the oklahoma city medical examiner last night having placed the number of dead at 51. this morning revised that number to 24 confirmed deaths. a spokesman explaining that some victims were counted twice in the initial chaos. the monster tornado has now officially been deemed to reach ef5 stat nus at least one area. according to survey crews, which estimated peak winds of 210 miles per hour. its force, get this, is estimated to have been 8 to 600 times greater than the atomic bomb which exploded...
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future, one thing we can really see for certain, is we're going to see higher -- the new york city region, we have had about a foot of sea level rise, the majority of it due to climate change, that's already changed the frequency of coastal flooding. even if storms like sandy don't get stronger in the future, just by virtue of raising that floor, you profoundly increase the risks of coasting flooding. >> one study shows that just that extra foot of sea rise that we have already gotten, means tens of thousands of homes flooded that would not have flooded. >> it's not just sea level, it's higher temperatures, giving us more heat waves and stronger storms. >> i have been doing interviews for a year now for folks in the rockaways, people who are more, lower middle class and struggling to make it, how exposed to rask people are. we're having this discussion now about the health care law, and how people are exposed to risk. you go through your life and you are befallen by a terrible illness. and life is so risky for poor and middle class people in this country right now. the added risk that's c
future, one thing we can really see for certain, is we're going to see higher -- the new york city region, we have had about a foot of sea level rise, the majority of it due to climate change, that's already changed the frequency of coastal flooding. even if storms like sandy don't get stronger in the future, just by virtue of raising that floor, you profoundly increase the risks of coasting flooding. >> one study shows that just that extra foot of sea rise that we have already gotten,...
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miami-dade corrections is made up of five separate facilities located throughout the city. housing nearly 7,000 inmates. every year, approximately 100,000 men and women are processed into miami-dade. many of them arrive here at the main jail, also known as the pretrial detention center. >> the main jail is considered the hub because it's right next to the court building. and all of the inmates that go to court are staged at the pretrial detention center where we have a bridge that connects with the courthouse. >> listen, up listen up. >> built in 1959, the detention center is the oldest of the miami-dade facilities and also the busiest. in fact, for the officers' own safety, the jail has asked that we only reveal their last names. >> the biggest challenge in intake is we don't know what we're facing until they come through that door. we don't know if the person is very combative, if they are high on drugs, if they are going to come through and fight a bunch of people. >> we had superman come in one day, a guy dressed in a superman suit. he was upset, visibly upset because t
miami-dade corrections is made up of five separate facilities located throughout the city. housing nearly 7,000 inmates. every year, approximately 100,000 men and women are processed into miami-dade. many of them arrive here at the main jail, also known as the pretrial detention center. >> the main jail is considered the hub because it's right next to the court building. and all of the inmates that go to court are staged at the pretrial detention center where we have a bridge that...
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center in new york city. here's the host of "politicsnation," the reverend al sharpton. >> welcome back. here at "politicsnation" we love a good science fiction story. and this year the gop gave us plenty of fantasy. our next award is the ray bradbury award for lead performance in a science fiction role. it's one of my favorites. watch this. >> by the end of my second term, we will have the first permanent base on the moon. and it will be american. >> it seems to me first of all from what i understand from doctors, that's really rare. if it's a legitimate rape, the female body has ways to try to shut that whole thing down. >> i said the science is bogus. the dangers of carbon dioxide. tell that to a plant how dangerous carbon dioxide is. >> all the candidates are so deserving. but the revvie can only go to one person. and it goes to newt gingrich for his out of this world ideas. congratulations, newt. your revvie will be waiting for you at the moon base when you get there. we'll be right back. >>> the revvies
center in new york city. here's the host of "politicsnation," the reverend al sharpton. >> welcome back. here at "politicsnation" we love a good science fiction story. and this year the gop gave us plenty of fantasy. our next award is the ray bradbury award for lead performance in a science fiction role. it's one of my favorites. watch this. >> by the end of my second term, we will have the first permanent base on the moon. and it will be american. >> it...
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the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on dining out and entertainment, with no annual fee.to apply, go to citi.com/thankyoucards >>> just one short year ago, chris christie was the republican governor of a blue state who was managing to keep its favorability ratings just north of 50%. in the aftermath, chris appeared on the shore with the president. his own party's leadership in washington for delays passage of federal lease money to the state. and he saw his approval ratings shoot through the roof with a more than 20 point jump after the storm. now he appears to be cruising toward reelection with poll numbers that any republican would kill for when the beltway press all but declares him as the front-runner for the presidential race of 2016. but there's one question that never gets asked in the recovery of the storm and chris christie's political future. and that is, did chris christie actually do a good job of rebuilding new jersey after sandy. i'll be joined by some people who say hell no later in
the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on dining out and entertainment, with no annual fee.to apply, go to citi.com/thankyoucards >>> just one short year ago, chris christie was the republican governor of a blue state who was managing to keep its favorability ratings just north of 50%. in the aftermath, chris appeared on the shore with the president. his own party's leadership in washington for delays passage of federal lease money to the state. and he saw his...
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a grant check from the city of new york for $5,000 was personally delivered by commissioner robert watlsh to help pay for equipment lost during the storm. >> $5,000 check for you have to have. >> thank you so much. >> don't spend it all in one place. >> mike and denise checked in. >> had y >> you had three homework assignments. we have narrowed it down to a small, five or six different items. sandwiches, salads, meat loaf, fish, comfort food that people down here really need and we are really excited about it. >> fantastic. >> this is the grant opening. tons of commuters coming in. one homework assignment what can we do for the community over the top. what did you come up with? >> we talked about having a television screen that used one of our cameras that are outside that shows the street, going up the block so that when the commuters are in getting breakfast, they can see the bus coming down the street, so we weren't able to incorporate it in for today, but it's in the works and we'll get it done. >> i love it takes the rush out of rush. and the third thing was pricing. what did you do
a grant check from the city of new york for $5,000 was personally delivered by commissioner robert watlsh to help pay for equipment lost during the storm. >> $5,000 check for you have to have. >> thank you so much. >> don't spend it all in one place. >> mike and denise checked in. >> had y >> you had three homework assignments. we have narrowed it down to a small, five or six different items. sandwiches, salads, meat loaf, fish, comfort food that people down...
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so in the end, firefighters and city police officers used small buzz saws to cut the pipes apart and then cut the chains apart and cut the activists apart, it took them about 20 minutes to cut all the locks and remove all the pipes and take those eight protesters off to jail. those activists today are trying to persuade congress to pass immigration reform, specifically they're trying to persuade republicans in the house. that was this summer, and now it's cold and month after month has drained away since the senate acted. house republicans have never brought it up for a vote and now there's almost no time left. the house leaves town for the year on friday. which means that speaker boehner has to bring up immigration reform tomorrow if he is going to bring it up this session at all. supporters have been fasting for a month now on the national mall in washington, d.c., they've gone without food, they have been talking to everybody who stops by about what they are fasting for. they have been visited by the president, by members of congress from both sides of the aisle, democrats and rep
so in the end, firefighters and city police officers used small buzz saws to cut the pipes apart and then cut the chains apart and cut the activists apart, it took them about 20 minutes to cut all the locks and remove all the pipes and take those eight protesters off to jail. those activists today are trying to persuade congress to pass immigration reform, specifically they're trying to persuade republicans in the house. that was this summer, and now it's cold and month after month has drained...
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for the men and women in big cities and small towns who fall victim to senseless violence each and every day. for all the americans who are counting on us to keep them safe from harm. let's do the right thing. let's do the right thing for them, and for this country that we love so much. thank you. >> krystal ball, that was a parent and father in chief that was speaking today. >> as you reported on, joe biden could not be a better emissary on this issue, both for the reasons you pointed out, and also he knows personal tragedy and knows it well. so when he speaks about this issue, too, it comes from a personal place. and i think the president is smart in what he is doing here politically, as well. he knows that assault weapons ban, the ban on extended magazines, universal background checks. those are things that a republican congress is not just going to come out and support. he has to remind american people of how important this is. he has to get the american people behind him, and ultimately even if it takes a turnover in the house in 2014, which is something i think we personally could
for the men and women in big cities and small towns who fall victim to senseless violence each and every day. for all the americans who are counting on us to keep them safe from harm. let's do the right thing. let's do the right thing for them, and for this country that we love so much. thank you. >> krystal ball, that was a parent and father in chief that was speaking today. >> as you reported on, joe biden could not be a better emissary on this issue, both for the reasons you...
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syrian conflict. >>> plus, he's loud, he's rude, the mayor of a major metropolitan city and he's embroiled in the craziest political scam in north america. and the single most controversial piece of kitchenware in the entire world. but we begin tonight on the jersey shore where the american political equivalent of snooki and j. wow have reunited for one more stroll down the boardwalk. seven months after hurricane sandy, president obama returned to new jersey to survey the recovery efforts and announce to the world after millions of dollars spent on rebuilding, the shore was back open for business. he was joined, of course, by chris christie who led the president around and even won a teddy bear for him in the football tossing game at the arcade. it was all very sweet, very reminiscent of the iconic images from days after superstorm sandy. days before the presidential election and chris christie thanked president obama for his efforts in getting new jersey the federal aid it needed. >> he has worked incredibly closely with me since before the storm hit. i think this is our sixth conversatio
syrian conflict. >>> plus, he's loud, he's rude, the mayor of a major metropolitan city and he's embroiled in the craziest political scam in north america. and the single most controversial piece of kitchenware in the entire world. but we begin tonight on the jersey shore where the american political equivalent of snooki and j. wow have reunited for one more stroll down the boardwalk. seven months after hurricane sandy, president obama returned to new jersey to survey the recovery...
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now about that parking ticket. [ grunting ] [ male announcer ] the citi simplicity card is the only card that never has late fees, a penalty rate, or an annual fee, ever. go to citi.com/simplicity to apply.cc >>> every year, over 100,000 people are arrested in miami-dade. a large majority are repeat offenders. >> that's where you're going now. you understand that? >> yes, sir, yes, sir! >> march. ahead. ahead. ahead. >> in an effort to help reform inmates and reduce the recidivism rate, miami-dade has implemented an intensive and rigorous military-type program called boot camp. >> why don't you leave me alone? >> why don't you leave me alone? >> why don't you let me go home? >> why don't you let me go home? >> started in 1995, boot camp only accepts 38 inmates every two months, many of whom have committed nonviolent crimes. ultimately, a judge decides if an inmate is eligible for the program. >> they have boot camp in lieu of sentencing. and they have to complete our program or they will be sentenced to whatever it is for the crime. whether it be five ten, 15 years, or sometimes even lif
now about that parking ticket. [ grunting ] [ male announcer ] the citi simplicity card is the only card that never has late fees, a penalty rate, or an annual fee, ever. go to citi.com/simplicity to apply.cc >>> every year, over 100,000 people are arrested in miami-dade. a large majority are repeat offenders. >> that's where you're going now. you understand that? >> yes, sir, yes, sir! >> march. ahead. ahead. ahead. >> in an effort to help reform inmates and...
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and for the first time in the city's history, there are now two hispanics on the counsel. one is cody wheeler. >> we kind of came in there, looking to bring change, reform, to really engage in the community and we've called the mayor out on a lot of things we thought weren't very honest. >> in august, he started pushing a plan to shrink the number of districts and replace those two with at large seats to be voted on by everyone in pasadena, and by everyone, we mean the town's white voting majority. >> he decided to make a full power grab and he didn't care who you'd have to step over to get it. >> to the community, the goal of the plan was clear. i think what he's trying to do is sttrying to stop us from bei able to get the things we need and be able to be the majority. he doesn't like it. >> dilute the power of the hispanic vote and hand two seats to the population. ensure the population could band together and retain their power. >> what this effectively does is give the south part of town the majority of counsel. >> it turns out this is precisely the sort of thing secti
and for the first time in the city's history, there are now two hispanics on the counsel. one is cody wheeler. >> we kind of came in there, looking to bring change, reform, to really engage in the community and we've called the mayor out on a lot of things we thought weren't very honest. >> in august, he started pushing a plan to shrink the number of districts and replace those two with at large seats to be voted on by everyone in pasadena, and by everyone, we mean the town's white...
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we are going to see the snow in new york city too. it changes over to freezing rain, which will make things very icy for early tomorrow >> well, to politics now. a growing number of senate republicans say they will not support the bipartisan budget bill passed in the house. it's not clear if they will have the numbers to blocks it. 332-94. 60 votes will be needed to allow the senate to bring the budget deal to the floor. let's go to the white. kristen welker, where it's not snowing there yet. good morning to you, my friend. how does this look like it's shaping up in the senate? >> alex, good morning to you. this piece of legislation faces an uncertain future. you just mapped out the incomes. it passed the house. but now you have a growing number of senators who are opposed. they say it doesn't do enough to cut spending. of course a lot of conservative groups have come out against this as well. we have a graphic listing of some of those senators. bob corker, jeff sessions, ted cruz, mike lee, marco rubio, paul, heller, toomey. mitch mc
we are going to see the snow in new york city too. it changes over to freezing rain, which will make things very icy for early tomorrow >> well, to politics now. a growing number of senate republicans say they will not support the bipartisan budget bill passed in the house. it's not clear if they will have the numbers to blocks it. 332-94. 60 votes will be needed to allow the senate to bring the budget deal to the floor. let's go to the white. kristen welker, where it's not snowing there...
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he cared about that city. he brought lots of money back, projects back and he lost his career in a trumped up fake scandal that rick santorum and john boehner created. he lost his career, his reputation. he was put on trial, was exonerated but spent the last 20 years totally unappreciated and he died this year and i think he deserves at least a little recognition. >> krystal? >> phyllis diller. >> alex, sorry to see you go? >> i have two. george mcgovern and robby shancar. very different men. their losses will be felt in different worlds but they were kingmakers. >> and i'm very sorry to see go whitney houston. >> yeah. >> we're going to be back with more of our last word holiday show. [ fishing rod casting line, marching band playing ] [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it... in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. great taste. mmm... [ male announcer ] sounds good. it's amazing what soup can do. >
he cared about that city. he brought lots of money back, projects back and he lost his career in a trumped up fake scandal that rick santorum and john boehner created. he lost his career, his reputation. he was put on trial, was exonerated but spent the last 20 years totally unappreciated and he died this year and i think he deserves at least a little recognition. >> krystal? >> phyllis diller. >> alex, sorry to see you go? >> i have two. george mcgovern and robby...
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that will move across the country in the days ahead. today travel trouble kansas city to dallas but still looks like a halloween wash out. chicago, detroit, indianapolis right down through areas of texas. >> all right, thank you bill. coming up on "morning joe" besides the red sox maybe you can't keep your health care plan. the revelations about the white house expected for people who buy their own insurance before obama care came into effect. when we come back here we'll huddle around the cooler. a real world use for britney spears music. how sailors are using her music to stay safe on the open seas. we'll be right back. i'm tony siragusa and i'm training guys who leak a little, to guard their manhood with new depend shields and guards. the discreet protection that's just for guys. now, it's your turn. get my training tips at guardyourmanhood.com >>> at the top of the show we talked about the first anniversary of superstorm sandy. if you want to sound matter today tell your friend superstorm sandy caused about $65 billion in damage. th
that will move across the country in the days ahead. today travel trouble kansas city to dallas but still looks like a halloween wash out. chicago, detroit, indianapolis right down through areas of texas. >> all right, thank you bill. coming up on "morning joe" besides the red sox maybe you can't keep your health care plan. the revelations about the white house expected for people who buy their own insurance before obama care came into effect. when we come back here we'll huddle...
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if you talk about the streak in the city. 1989, the last time a democrat won a mayoral race. that was what empowered the rise of giuliani. you had the crown heist. that gave way to bloomberg. every time the crime rate fell it's let's not change. let's re-elect giuliani and then bloomberg. then the republicans this year threw the old playbook at de blasio in this general election. >> karen, do you think it's changing at the national level too? >> i do. if you take a step back, remember that part of what we're seeing also is we now know and we're sort of looking at when we wanted to be tough on crime democrats and we bought into the three strikes and you're out. now we're looking at a crisis in our prisons. and not just because of overcrowding but we're looking and re-examining the facts these laws have been applied completely unequally. and we're looking at the consequences of that in a different way. so i think we're understanding that in a different way. the one thing i want to say about crime is don't forget, communities of color, it's not that people don't fear crime. agai
if you talk about the streak in the city. 1989, the last time a democrat won a mayoral race. that was what empowered the rise of giuliani. you had the crown heist. that gave way to bloomberg. every time the crime rate fell it's let's not change. let's re-elect giuliani and then bloomberg. then the republicans this year threw the old playbook at de blasio in this general election. >> karen, do you think it's changing at the national level too? >> i do. if you take a step back,...
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city and not escape the eye of the unblinking eye of the camera. and i think people have to be aware oft that that the civil lirblts or not if you are walking around in a major city like new york, boston, washington, d.c. it is fair to assume you have the unblinking eye looking at you hopefully being used in a way that protects us and not infringing on civil liberties. >> big brother is watching indeed. >>> up next six months to the day since superstorm sandy hit. a business owner who put aside his own loss to help his neighbors. that is just the beginning of the story. on saturday night at the white house correspondents dinner. >> we have had some difficult days. but even when the days seem darkest we have seen humanity shine at its brightest. we have seen first responders, national guards men, law enforcement officers who live their oath to serve and to protect. and every day americans who are opening their homes and hearts to perfect strangers. blap . >>> six months ago what is now known as superstorm sandy changed parts of the northeast forever
city and not escape the eye of the unblinking eye of the camera. and i think people have to be aware oft that that the civil lirblts or not if you are walking around in a major city like new york, boston, washington, d.c. it is fair to assume you have the unblinking eye looking at you hopefully being used in a way that protects us and not infringing on civil liberties. >> big brother is watching indeed. >>> up next six months to the day since superstorm sandy hit. a business...
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miami-dade corrections is made up of five separate facilities located throughout the city. housing nearly 7,000 inmates. every year, approximately 100,000 men and women are processed into miami-dade. many of them arrive here at the main jail, also known as the pretrial detention center. >> the main jail is considered the hub because it's right next to the court building. and all of the inmates that go to court are staged at the pretrial detention center where we have a bridge that connects with the courthouse. >> listen, up listen up. >> built in 1959, the detention center is the oldest of the miami-dade facilities and also the busiest. in fact, for the officers' own safety, the jail has asked that we only reveal their last names. >> the biggest challenge in intake is we don't know what we're facing until they come through that door. we don't know if the person is very combative, if they are high on drugs, if they are going to come through and fight a bunch of people. >> we had superman come in one day, a guy dressed in a superman suit. he was upset, visibly upset because t
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from the jersey shore all the way up to new york city because of the storm surge. and it's interesting here, brian, being down here in seaside heights and looking up and seeing all the stuff on the shore, you don't see wind damage. this isn't like the storms you can see with katrina and that's what we saw with any of the bad storms down in the gulf. so, you know, it's a lot of recovery to be done. >> you know, it's interesting, bill, because i was at montauk covering the storm for a few days and there was almost no rain. it was all wind, and all wind damage, on a lot of parts of long island. it's kind of ironic in that sense. thanks, bill. >>> now to sports, dwight howard may have played his last game in a lakers uniform. just a brutal performance. last night ejected after getting handed his second technical foul. the lakers were swept by the spurs, 103-82. of course, they didn't have kobe bryant. howard called the season a nightmare he couldn't wake up from is now an unrestricted free agent. my celtics trying to avoid the sweep, pushing the knicks to overtime, and
from the jersey shore all the way up to new york city because of the storm surge. and it's interesting here, brian, being down here in seaside heights and looking up and seeing all the stuff on the shore, you don't see wind damage. this isn't like the storms you can see with katrina and that's what we saw with any of the bad storms down in the gulf. so, you know, it's a lot of recovery to be done. >> you know, it's interesting, bill, because i was at montauk covering the storm for a few...
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in new orleans, that idea that you could have reasonable leadership in the city that recognizes the need for infrastructure development, that simply can't get through a bobby jindal, for example. >> yeah. it's one of the amazing things about the christie/obama bromance, that two parties from different parties actually agree to work together. because as you know, in louisiana, we had two people from different parties who hated each other and the governor and the president's position. but still, i think that the issue is not really with whether or not these two parties can get along, the problem is that there is a conservative push that says, we are going to do whatever it takes to lower the amount of money that government has and that the government spends. and so we are ready to go through any disaster, a disaster for our party, a disaster for ourselves as individuals, and disasters for our communities in order to lower government funding and spending. >> again, not to sour the bromance here, because i love the love, but let's recall that chris christie refused to take the federal d
in new orleans, that idea that you could have reasonable leadership in the city that recognizes the need for infrastructure development, that simply can't get through a bobby jindal, for example. >> yeah. it's one of the amazing things about the christie/obama bromance, that two parties from different parties actually agree to work together. because as you know, in louisiana, we had two people from different parties who hated each other and the governor and the president's position. but...
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euphoria of the day, a grant check from the city of new york for $5,000 was personally delivered by commissioner robert walsh to help them pay for equipment that was lost during the storm. >> a $5,000 check for you to have. >> thank you so much. >> don't spend it all in one place. >> after the excitement of the grand opening that morning, mike and denise checked in with scott and tim. >> all right, so you had three homework assignments. the first was to condense down the menu. how did you do? >> we stripped it down, narrowed it down to just a small five or six different items, sandwiches, salads, some meatloaf, fish, and co comfort food that people down here really need and we're really excited about it. >> fantastic. i noticed at the grand opening tons of commuters coming in here. you had one homework assignment, what woo would we do for the community over the top? >> we talked about having a television screen that used one of our cameras outside that shows the street going up the block so when the commuters are getting breakfast they can see the bus coming down the street and don'
euphoria of the day, a grant check from the city of new york for $5,000 was personally delivered by commissioner robert walsh to help them pay for equipment that was lost during the storm. >> a $5,000 check for you to have. >> thank you so much. >> don't spend it all in one place. >> after the excitement of the grand opening that morning, mike and denise checked in with scott and tim. >> all right, so you had three homework assignments. the first was to condense...